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30: 17: 161:, Secretary of the Third International. Ejected from the BP (and replaced by Thorez) during case which was known as the Barbé-Célor affair. He took a long stay in Moscow and wrote a number of self criticisms. Returning to France, Barbé was eventually expelled from the Communist Party in 1934 for having "ultra-left" positions. 770: 699: 760: 243: 765: 403: 540: 59: 554: 755: 740: 413: 745: 398: 633: 665: 418: 628: 393: 694: 236: 638: 604: 619: 453: 428: 81: 183:. Condemned to forced labour in 1944 after the liberation of France, he was released at the end of 1949, and participated in the 609: 519: 623: 735: 229: 526: 561: 730: 433: 423: 370: 599: 575: 443: 42: 750: 643: 533: 52: 46: 38: 568: 468: 659: 270: 252: 176: 122: 63: 485: 725: 720: 614: 195:
and was baptised. Until his death in 1966, he regularly collaborated in the monthly Catholic review
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In 1931, he was questioned in the course of a meeting of the BP (Bureau Politique), attended by
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which sought to promote "reasoned and scientific anticommunism". In 1959, he converted to
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A metallurgical worker, at 15 he joined the Young Socialists. Attending the
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In 1926, he was promoted to secretary general of the Young Communists.
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